SOAPSTone: An Analysis Strategy for Nonfiction Texts

SOAPSTone
SOAPSTone
SOAPSTone
A mnemonic device that
provides an attack
strategy for reading and
analyzing nonfiction
S=Speaker
O=Occasion
A=Audience
P=Purpose
S=Subject
T=Tone
PRACTICE
Nike Ad-Fall 2018
S=Speaker
:
who is giving the information?
Can be an individual speaking for
him/herself or a person speaking on
behalf of a group
what kind of person is he/she?
what does he/she value?
Speaker
S=Speaker
:
Colin Kaepernick FOR Nike
Kaepernick first knelt during the national
anthem as a player for the San Francisco
49ers in 2016—he was protesting injustices
against minorities (like police brutality
against unarmed Black men)
So, if he speaks for Nike, we then
understand that Nike supports issues of
social justice
equality
Speaker
O=Occasion
:
addresses how time, place, culture,
background 
prompt the writing of the
piece
Larger Occasion 
– an environment of ideas,
attitudes, and emotions that swirl around a
broad issue – 
the bigger picture
Immediate Occasion 
– an event or situation that
catches the writer’s attention and triggers a
response—it’s the 
here and now 
that prompts
the piece
essentially, it’s the context
Occasion
O=Occasion
:
addresses how time, place, culture,
background prompt the writing of the
piece
Larger Occasion 
 
police brutality, Black Lives Matter
    movement, attacks by President
    Trump against athletes who protest
    by kneeling during the anthem
Immediate Occasion 
    
start of 2018 NFL season, 30
th
   anniversary of “Just Do It”
essentially, it’s the context
Occasion
A=Audience
:
To whom is the piece directed?
Who may see it/read it anyway?
Audience
A=Audience
:
Writer/speaker takes into account the audience’s
experiences, expectations, feelings, and
knowledge about the subject:
 
NFL fans
Kaepernick fans
People who disagree with kneeling
President Trump
The NFL itself (is it a rule to stand or not?)
Nike fans
*I read up on this; Nike says it is targeting
15-17 year olds.  Note that research
indicates younger people are more
tolerant/inclusive.
Audience
P=Purpose
:
goal that the author wants to achieve
why’d he/she write it?
Purpose
P=Purpose
:
goal that the author wants to achieve
why’d he/she write it?
 
To bring awareness about issues
   that hinder people of color
         To legitimize protest
         To encourage activism
         To sell shoes
Purpose
S=Subject
:
the focus or main topic of a piece
Subject
S=Subject
:
the focus or main topic of a piece
Protest, activism, personal integrity,
sacrifice
Subject
Tone
:
an author’s opinion about/feelings toward
the subject matter
*An author’s 
attitude
 refers to a judgment
the author makes about the subject
matter and is intellectual
Tone
Tone
:
an author’s opinion about/feelings toward
the subject matter
*An author’s 
attitude
 refers to a judgment
the author makes about the subject
matter and is intellectual:
Defiant
Encouraging
Proud
Tone
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Explore the SOAPSTone strategy which breaks down nonfiction texts into Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, and Tone. Understand how these elements help in analyzing and interpreting written pieces effectively.

  • Analysis
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  • Nonfiction
  • Reading
  • SOAPSTone

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  1. SOAPSTone SOAPSTone

  2. SOAPSTone SOAPSTone A mnemonic device that provides an attack strategy for reading and analyzing nonfiction

  3. SOAPSTONE S=Speaker O=Occasion A=Audience P=Purpose S=Subject T=Tone

  4. PRACTICE

  5. Nike Ad-Fall 2018

  6. Speaker S=Speaker: who is giving the information? Can be an individual speaking for him/herself or a person speaking on behalf of a group what kind of person is he/she? what does he/she value?

  7. Speaker S=Speaker: Colin Kaepernick FOR Nike Kaepernick first knelt during the national anthem as a player for the San Francisco 49ers in 2016 he was protesting injustices against minorities (like police brutality against unarmed Black men) So, if he speaks for Nike, we then understand that Nike supports issues of social justice equality

  8. Occasion O=Occasion: addresses how time, place, culture, background prompt the writing of the piece Larger Occasion an environment of ideas, attitudes, and emotions that swirl around a broad issue the bigger picture Immediate Occasion an event or situation that catches the writer s attention and triggers a response it s the here and now that prompts the piece essentially, it s the context

  9. Occasion O=Occasion: addresses how time, place, culture, background prompt the writing of the piece Larger Occasion police brutality, Black Lives Matter movement, attacks by President Trump against athletes who protest by kneeling during the anthem Immediate Occasion start of 2018 NFL season, 30th anniversary of Just Do It essentially, it s the context

  10. Audience A=Audience: To whom is the piece directed? Who may see it/read it anyway?

  11. Audience A=Audience: Writer/speaker takes into account the audience s experiences, expectations, feelings, and knowledge about the subject: NFL fans Kaepernick fans People who disagree with kneeling President Trump The NFL itself (is it a rule to stand or not?) Nike fans *I read up on this; Nike says it is targeting 15-17 year olds. Note that research indicates younger people are more tolerant/inclusive.

  12. Purpose P=Purpose: goal that the author wants to achieve why d he/she write it?

  13. Purpose P=Purpose: goal that the author wants to achieve why d he/she write it? To bring awareness about issues that hinder people of color To legitimize protest To encourage activism To sell shoes

  14. Subject S=Subject: the focus or main topic of a piece

  15. Subject S=Subject: the focus or main topic of a piece Protest, activism, personal integrity, sacrifice

  16. Tone Tone: an author s opinion about/feelings toward the subject matter *An author s attitude refers to a judgment the author makes about the subject matter and is intellectual

  17. Tone Tone: an author s opinion about/feelings toward the subject matter *An author s attitude refers to a judgment the author makes about the subject matter and is intellectual: Defiant Encouraging Proud

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